He made his dead mother ashamed? Really? I didn’t know he spoke to the dead! I’m going to ask him how his grandmother felt about him being such a subpar television host!
He made his dead mother ashamed? Really? I didn’t know he spoke to the dead! I’m going to ask him how his grandmother felt about him being such a subpar television host!
Will Ferrell overrated? Will. Ferrell. Overrated?!
Amen to this. She almost had me convinced too until she mentioned her dad buying an entire fucking label.
I’m screenshotting this conversation in case she tries any of that apologetic sh*t. I ain’t having it.
Abigail has always been an outspoken critic of misogyny in rap and hip hop. That is why, fifteen years ago, she started a campaign called “Bitch, Please.” Not only did it provide sensitivity training for rappers (both established and aspiring), but it also funded programs that would help inner-city youth better…
Whether or not Sony recoops its losses, I think its safe to say that the film won’t be the box office success they’d hoped it’d be
People constantly make jokes about her being a slut and terrible mother—she has thick skin.
Exactly. Calling her a bitch was the least offensive of the rap. She approved things that were arguably more problematic.
Yeah, but at least he’s open about being a dick. You see Kanye and you know to be weary because he’s never hidden how much of an asshole he is. But Taylor has created an entire image based on the “girl-next-door” cliche. The only thing I hate more than a jerk is someone who pretends to be anything but a jerk.
Finally, white people with political aspirations. We need more of those, tbh.
Beatty is a little too old for the role, but he looks pretty young for his age. I also don’t believe a mid-50s Hughes would have looked too swell. With his lifestyle, he probably would have looked like he was 70 by the time he hit 45. Idk though.
Really? “Calvin Harris” never sounded like a particularly black name to me. Weird.
I don’t know why everyone is making such a fuss. The lyrics are subpar at best, with a decent portion of the song consisting of “you” and “oh.” It’s probably the reason Swift didn’t want to take credit for it. Still better than “Shake it Off” and “22" though.
The word has two definitions, I looked them up just to be sure.
I’ve been anti-Clinton for a long time. I’ve done a lot of policy-work in Latin America for several years, and I’ve never really sympathized with the way the U.S. interacted with its southern neighbors, particularly after the implementation of NAFTA.
I’m not one for the “they should have seen this coming attitude.” But the deaths of Castile and Sterling horrified, and later angered me. When I heard that 10 police officers were shot, I didn’t know what to feel.
I’m not excusing that kind of thinking either, recalling my reaction to those events makes me cringe now. (Though to be fair, it was never based on race as much as it was our similar socioeconomic statuses, but those things are closely correlated anyway, so it really doesn’t matter). All I’m saying is that I try not…
I don’t agree with her, but I can understand it. I’ve lived in a terrible neighborhood my entire live, and have had to deal with its many consequences. You better believe I felt like that when someone savagely beat my little brother up and stole his backpack, or when some drunk asshole crashed into my car while racing…
How many times has your manuscript about the oppression of white males in the 21st century been rejected?
So what if male artists do it more often? It’s still an asshole thing to do.